Here are 11 sports medicine physicians who have recently joined hospitals or practices or gained promotions:
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Solomon Kamson, MD, PhD, of Bothell, Wash.-based Spine Institute Northwest, presented findings from a five-year review of full-endoscopic assisted minimally invasive lumbar decompression in an outpatient setting.
This issue of Becker’s Spine Review includes physician compensation statistics for key specialists, news from around the healthcare industry and interviews with key spine surgeon thought leaders about what to expect in 2017. Mark your calendar for the Becker’s 15th Annual Spine, Orthopedic and…
Jay Jagannathan, MD, of Jagannathan Neurosurgery in Troy, Mich., spoke about minimally invasive spine surgery on Detroit radio station WWJ-AM950, according to Yahoo! Finance.
San Francisco-based St. Mary's Medical Center combined the iFuse Implant System procedure with the Mazor Robotics Renaissance Guidance System to perform the first robot-assisted SI joint fusion in California.
More adults in the United States are being diagnosed with arthritis, according to a National Interview Survey and reported in Medscape.
Hand specialist Don Sheridan, MD, performed surgery on the Arizona Diamondbacks' Socrates Brito's finger on the same day the outfielder injured it during a game.
Cheektowaga, N.Y.-based UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine announced Heidi Narins Suffoletto, MD, will rejoin the practice in mid-March.
Six spine surgeons discuss where they think minimally invasive spine surgery is headed.
A bill proposed last year and awaiting Senate approval seeks to extend licensure to medical professionals treating athletes in secondary states, according to The Post and Courier.
